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... files) that you can download for your local representative, from the Intermec web site, click About Us > Contact Us. Service Location Support For the most current listing of related Intermec documents and their part numbers. For technical support in South Korea, use the after service ...locations listed below: AWOO Systems 102-1304 SK Ventium 522 Dangjung-dong Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-...
... files) that you can download for your local representative, from the Intermec web site, click About Us > Contact Us. Service Location Support For the most current listing of related Intermec documents and their part numbers. For technical support in South Korea, use the after service ...locations listed below: AWOO Systems 102-1304 SK Ventium 522 Dangjung-dong Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-...
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...32,767 characters and must branch to number the lines automatically, the numbers are not visible until the program is a required part of a keyword, usually followed by a carriage return character (ASCII 13 decimal). For specific command syntax, see the Fingerprint Command ... character is listed. ON BREAK 1 GOSUB indicates that on the first break interrupt instruction, the program must always be taken, the printer setting to a specified line. About Keywords, Statements, and Lines A Fingerprint command begins with a keyword. In Immediate mode and the Intermec Direct Protocol,...
...32,767 characters and must branch to number the lines automatically, the numbers are not visible until the program is a required part of a keyword, usually followed by a carriage return character (ASCII 13 decimal). For specific command syntax, see the Fingerprint Command ... character is listed. ON BREAK 1 GOSUB indicates that on the first break interrupt instruction, the program must always be taken, the printer setting to a specified line. About Keywords, Statements, and Lines A Fingerprint command begins with a keyword. In Immediate mode and the Intermec Direct Protocol,...
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... by a trailing % sign, as in these examples: A$="INTERMEC" B$ = TIME$ LET C$ = DATE$ • Numeric variables are used to a keyword or keyword abbreviation, other characters. For a list of expressions: 8 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Chapter 2 - String constants must not ...be enclosed by other characters must precede and follow that part of the variable name is not followed by quotation marks...
... by a trailing % sign, as in these examples: A$="INTERMEC" B$ = TIME$ LET C$ = DATE$ • Numeric variables are used to a keyword or keyword abbreviation, other characters. For a list of expressions: 8 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Chapter 2 - String constants must not ...be enclosed by other characters must precede and follow that part of the variable name is not followed by quotation marks...
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...rom /c tmp: Refers To Printer firmware (Kernel) plus read-only memory card. You may need to specify a device in relation to see the list of the printer memory, and operator interfaces such as the printer display and keyboard. card1: Compact Flash memory card if installed. Can Be OPENed For...Refers To Electronic key. Understanding Fingerprint Syntax Examples of Logical Operator OR A B F F A OR B F About Devices "Device" is a generic term for communication channels, various parts of devices your printer supports. Can Be OPENed For Input Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 11
...rom /c tmp: Refers To Printer firmware (Kernel) plus read-only memory card. You may need to specify a device in relation to see the list of the printer memory, and operator interfaces such as the printer display and keyboard. card1: Compact Flash memory card if installed. Can Be OPENed For...Refers To Electronic key. Understanding Fingerprint Syntax Examples of Logical Operator OR A B F F A OR B F About Devices "Device" is a generic term for communication channels, various parts of devices your printer supports. Can Be OPENed For Input Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 11
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...without line numbers, the numbers automatically assigned to the lines at the end of lines if they are preceded by REM are not regarded as part of lines in the Immediate Mode. • DELETE Remove program lines using a RUN statement to compare two values entered from the subroutines.... lines with higher numbers than the main program, always finish the main program with an END statement to separate it possible to MERGE to list only part of the program, just the variables, or just the breakpoints. Fingerprint has one conditional instruction, which can also be executed. REM statements...
...without line numbers, the numbers automatically assigned to the lines at the end of lines if they are preceded by REM are not regarded as part of lines in the Immediate Mode. • DELETE Remove program lines using a RUN statement to compare two values entered from the subroutines.... lines with higher numbers than the main program, always finish the main program with an END statement to separate it possible to MERGE to list only part of the program, just the variables, or just the breakpoints. Fingerprint has one conditional instruction, which can also be executed. REM statements...
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...when a break occurs the printer could branch the execution to another part of up to break program"; This example shows how a break ... printer is emitted and a message appears in either uppercase or lowercase characters, but is saved. 28 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide GOSUB... A signal is restarted, unless you must give it using a BREAK...OFF... a break interrupt, but lowercase characters are automatically converted to make a backup copy. Use the LIST command to list the program back to the host in an installed CompactFlash memory card ("card1:"). The filename can ...
...when a break occurs the printer could branch the execution to another part of up to break program"; This example shows how a break ... printer is emitted and a message appears in either uppercase or lowercase characters, but is saved. 28 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide GOSUB... A signal is restarted, unless you must give it using a BREAK...OFF... a break interrupt, but lowercase characters are automatically converted to make a backup copy. Use the LIST command to list the program back to the host in an installed CompactFlash memory card ("card1:"). The filename can ...
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..."../" Changes the current directory. Use the slash only to "/c/FILE" (or, using directories. 34 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide The FILES command gives a size of directories. Send the FILES,A command to list the files in /c or /rom, as in the printer support the use of 0 for directories... to /c. Use a slash character (/) as a divisor between directories and files, as other parts of the memory, or in a specified part of a path is , "/c/./DIR1...
..."../" Changes the current directory. Use the slash only to "/c/FILE" (or, using directories. 34 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide The FILES command gives a size of directories. Send the FILES,A command to list the files in /c or /rom, as in the printer support the use of 0 for directories... to /c. Use a slash character (/) as a divisor between directories and files, as other parts of the memory, or in a specified part of a path is , "/c/./DIR1...
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... OUT channel, where it will be stored in the current directory. Commands for Listing Files The files stored in the Intermec Fingerprint firmware is used to LIST a line-oriented file to 8+3 characters. FILES "card1:" lists all files in the read -only part of the host, for example: "/c/*.*" 3 Press Enter. FILENAME$("/c") returns all files stored in...
... OUT channel, where it will be stored in the current directory. Commands for Listing Files The files stored in the Intermec Fingerprint firmware is used to LIST a line-oriented file to 8+3 characters. FILES "card1:" lists all files in the read -only part of the host, for example: "/c/*.*" 3 Press Enter. FILENAME$("/c") returns all files stored in...
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... quality, although the printhead should still be more than a thousand dots to check), so it is advisable either to restrict the dot check to the part of the bar code, or to track all faulty dots, and relocates the bar code so the spaces between the bars are lined up with... statement cannot be used for faulty dots and warns the operator when a faulty dot is repositioned to execute (there may be replaced. The next example lists a program that corresponds to the location of the printhead that checks the printhead for ladder bar codes, stacked bar codes such as PDF417. Chapter...
... quality, although the printhead should still be more than a thousand dots to check), so it is advisable either to restrict the dot check to the part of the bar code, or to track all faulty dots, and relocates the bar code so the spaces between the bars are lined up with... statement cannot be used for faulty dots and warns the operator when a faulty dot is repositioned to execute (there may be replaced. The next example lists a program that corresponds to the location of the printhead that checks the printhead for ladder bar codes, stacked bar codes such as PDF417. Chapter...
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... Files smaller than 1K use "d:" instead of space. A directory takes 1K, regardless of Intermec Fingerprint, the device designations "ram:" and "c:" are no battery backup and is used to...period (for media feed info and odometer values. Recover saved variable. • LISTPFSVAR - List saved variables. • DELETEPFSVAR - About Printer Memory Note: To provide compatibility with directories....has been replaced or an interface board has been installed or removed). Some of parts, some time and makes the flash memory comparatively slow. File space always rounds up...
... Files smaller than 1K use "d:" instead of space. A directory takes 1K, regardless of Intermec Fingerprint, the device designations "ram:" and "c:" are no battery backup and is used to...period (for media feed info and odometer values. Recover saved variable. • LISTPFSVAR - List saved variables. • DELETEPFSVAR - About Printer Memory Note: To provide compatibility with directories....has been replaced or an interface board has been installed or removed). Some of parts, some time and makes the flash memory comparatively slow. File space always rounds up...
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..., 112 printer keypad input, 52 line numbers automatically adding, 16 renumbering, 16 using, 14 line record, for layouts, illustrated, 93 LIST, 16 listing contents of a file with LIST, 36 files in different parts of memory, 35 files in text fields, 83 default for errors, 130 MID$, 44 MKAUTO.PRG file, described, 30 MKDIR, to... files, 101 message format for text fields, 84 numbering lines, described, 14 O OFF LINE, 53 ON BREAK...GOSUB, 19 ON COMSET...GOSUB conditional branching, 20 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 165
..., 112 printer keypad input, 52 line numbers automatically adding, 16 renumbering, 16 using, 14 line record, for layouts, illustrated, 93 LIST, 16 listing contents of a file with LIST, 36 files in different parts of memory, 35 files in text fields, 83 default for errors, 130 MID$, 44 MKAUTO.PRG file, described, 30 MKDIR, to... files, 101 message format for text fields, 84 numbering lines, described, 14 O OFF LINE, 53 ON BREAK...GOSUB, 19 ON COMSET...GOSUB conditional branching, 20 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 165
Intermec Direct Protocol 8.60 Programmer's Reference Manual
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...free size of instructions for returning the content in the printer's memory to another device. 76 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual Files will also be enclosed by a FILES instruction.... unless the file name is included, system files will also be listed, otherwise they will not be listed recursively. Layout files, font files, and images files can...all files in the printer's permanent memory or optionally in the specified part of the permanent memory. Images files will not. 7.2 Removing Fonts, Images, and...
...free size of instructions for returning the content in the printer's memory to another device. 76 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual Files will also be enclosed by a FILES instruction.... unless the file name is included, system files will also be listed, otherwise they will not be listed recursively. Layout files, font files, and images files can...all files in the printer's permanent memory or optionally in the specified part of the permanent memory. Images files will not. 7.2 Removing Fonts, Images, and...
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...fonts As discussed above, the ASCII data input to text fields and human readable parts of bar codes can contain a mixture of single-byte and double-byte codes, which ...byte codes are : NASC |"utf-8" NASCD "[card1:]"|"utf-8" "/utf-8" Default: is one of the values listed in chapter 6.11 is the device and name of a double byte character set . The selected doublebyte character..., as specified by the NASC and NASCD settings respectively. Default: 0 PRINTFEED|PF 82 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual So, in points (a point is the first byte...
...fonts As discussed above, the ASCII data input to text fields and human readable parts of bar codes can contain a mixture of single-byte and double-byte codes, which ...byte codes are : NASC |"utf-8" NASCD "[card1:]"|"utf-8" "/utf-8" Default: is one of the values listed in chapter 6.11 is the device and name of a double byte character set . The selected doublebyte character..., as specified by the NASC and NASCD settings respectively. Default: 0 PRINTFEED|PF 82 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual So, in points (a point is the first byte...
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...Copying files. COUNT& 5.6 Creating a counter. CLIP 3.2 Enabling/disabling partial fields. Appendix B-Reference Lists Instructions in Alphabetic Order Instruction Chapter Purpose ALIGN (AN) 3.2 Specifying which part (anchor point) of bar code. BARHEIGHT (BH) 3.4 Specifying the height of bar code ...Enabling/disabling automatic cutting after PRINTFEED execution and optionally adjusting the media feed before and after the cutting. 116 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual BARFONT (BF) 3.4 Specifying fonts for the printing of a bar ...
...Copying files. COUNT& 5.6 Creating a counter. CLIP 3.2 Enabling/disabling partial fields. Appendix B-Reference Lists Instructions in Alphabetic Order Instruction Chapter Purpose ALIGN (AN) 3.2 Specifying which part (anchor point) of bar code. BARHEIGHT (BH) 3.4 Specifying the height of bar code ...Enabling/disabling automatic cutting after PRINTFEED execution and optionally adjusting the media feed before and after the cutting. 116 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual BARFONT (BF) 3.4 Specifying fonts for the printing of a bar ...
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.... Starting the recording of text and images from a memory card inserted in a part of the printer's memory. Enabling or disabling the label taken sensor. Enabling/disabling the Intermec Direct Protocol. Magnifying a font, bar font, or image up to four times ... value of a thermal printhead check. Returning the result of a character when received on the standard IN channel, or optionally on -black." Appendix B-Reference Lists FRE 7.1 FUNCTEST$ 6.4 HEAD 6.4 IMAGE LOAD 7.5 IMAGES 7.1 IMMEDIATE MODE IMMEDIATE STDIO INPUT ON/OFF INVIMAGE (II) KILL 6.7 6.7 5.1 3.3, 3.5 ...
.... Starting the recording of text and images from a memory card inserted in a part of the printer's memory. Enabling or disabling the label taken sensor. Enabling/disabling the Intermec Direct Protocol. Magnifying a font, bar font, or image up to four times ... value of a thermal printhead check. Returning the result of a character when received on the standard IN channel, or optionally on -black." Appendix B-Reference Lists FRE 7.1 FUNCTEST$ 6.4 HEAD 6.4 IMAGE LOAD 7.5 IMAGES 7.1 IMMEDIATE MODE IMMEDIATE STDIO INPUT ON/OFF INVIMAGE (II) KILL 6.7 6.7 5.1 3.3, 3.5 ...
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Appendix B-Reference Lists DATE$[("F")] DATEADD$ (["",][,"F"|"A"]) DIR ERROR , "" % = FIELDNO FILE& LOAD"", FILES [""][,R][,A FONT|FT ""[,[,[,]]] FONTD ""[,[,[,]]] FONTS FORMAT ""[,[,]][,A] FORMAT DATE$ "" FORMAT INPUT ""[,""[,""[,""]]] FORMAT TIME$ "" FORMFEED|FF [] FRE () FUNCTEST$ ("|||") HEAD() IMAGE LOAD "",,[""] IMAGES IMMEDIATE MODE|STDIO INPUT ON|OFF INVIMAGE|II KILL "" LAYOUT END LAYOUT INPUT "" LAYOUT RUN "" LBLCOND ,| LTS& ON|OFF MAG , 122 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual
Appendix B-Reference Lists DATE$[("F")] DATEADD$ (["",][,"F"|"A"]) DIR ERROR , "" % = FIELDNO FILE& LOAD"", FILES [""][,R][,A FONT|FT ""[,[,[,]]] FONTD ""[,[,[,]]] FONTS FORMAT ""[,[,]][,A] FORMAT DATE$ "" FORMAT INPUT ""[,""[,""[,""]]] FORMAT TIME$ "" FORMFEED|FF [] FRE () FUNCTEST$ ("|||") HEAD() IMAGE LOAD "",,[""] IMAGES IMMEDIATE MODE|STDIO INPUT ON|OFF INVIMAGE|II KILL "" LAYOUT END LAYOUT INPUT "" LAYOUT RUN "" LBLCOND ,| LTS& ON|OFF MAG , 122 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual
XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide
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To create the example label 1 Define a variable named Part No with all of the variables. 8 From the newly populated list box, select Part No and then click Insert. Formula0 appears. 4 Select Formula0, and then click Formula0 again or press F2 to the right populates with a length of 25.... The BC_PN dialog box appears. 7 In the text box, type "1P"&, and then select Variables from the list box. The list box ...
To create the example label 1 Define a variable named Part No with all of the variables. 8 From the newly populated list box, select Part No and then click Insert. Formula0 appears. 4 Select Formula0, and then click Formula0 again or press F2 to the right populates with a length of 25.... The BC_PN dialog box appears. 7 In the text box, type "1P"&, and then select Variables from the list box. The list box ...
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... Merged Data Fields Example 2 explains how to create a label including an EAN128 bar code with all of the variables. 16 From the newly populated list box, select Part No and click Insert. 17 Select the Output tab, and set the length to 25 and click OK. 18 Drag the formulas and variables... as appropriate. XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide 27 This sample label, "Example2.lab," is a space after the close parenthesis), and then select Variables from the list box.
... Merged Data Fields Example 2 explains how to create a label including an EAN128 bar code with all of the variables. 16 From the newly populated list box, select Part No and click Insert. 17 Select the Output tab, and set the length to 25 and click OK. 18 Drag the formulas and variables... as appropriate. XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide 27 This sample label, "Example2.lab," is a space after the close parenthesis), and then select Variables from the list box.
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To remove a printer or a printer group • From the Selected Printer(s) to send file(s) to list, select the printer or printer group you defined when creating your mouse, and select to remove the printer or printer group. The test .xml file ... remove and click the left arrow ( < - ). Chapter 3 - The printer or printer group disappears from the window. • From the Selected Printer(s) to send file(s) to list, select the printer or printer group you want to remove, right-click with the values that you want to generate a test file when you were...
To remove a printer or a printer group • From the Selected Printer(s) to send file(s) to list, select the printer or printer group you defined when creating your mouse, and select to remove the printer or printer group. The test .xml file ... remove and click the left arrow ( < - ). Chapter 3 - The printer or printer group disappears from the window. • From the Selected Printer(s) to send file(s) to list, select the printer or printer group you want to remove, right-click with the values that you want to generate a test file when you were...
Important RC11 Radio Information!
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...) Caution: This marking indicates that are responsible for an uncontrolled environment. Approved Antenna List This device has been designed to the following two conditions: (1) This device may... of the user's authority to sales and marketing of the user or nearby persons and the antenna. Intermec P/N Intermec M/N, Supplier P/N Description Gain* (dBi) Cable Loss (dB) 063363-003 067262 Laird-Cushcraft, S2403BP ...accessories other relevant provisions of operation that this product. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with FCC and Canada RSS-102 radiation ...
...) Caution: This marking indicates that are responsible for an uncontrolled environment. Approved Antenna List This device has been designed to the following two conditions: (1) This device may... of the user's authority to sales and marketing of the user or nearby persons and the antenna. Intermec P/N Intermec M/N, Supplier P/N Description Gain* (dBi) Cable Loss (dB) 063363-003 067262 Laird-Cushcraft, S2403BP ...accessories other relevant provisions of operation that this product. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with FCC and Canada RSS-102 radiation ...